My afternoon snacks





Top picture is the cheesy fries ($2) from Bugger King and the second picture is the choco cone ($1) from McDonald's.
Cheap and good lah!

Pork liver with chives and cabbage






My dinner (last night) consist of pork liver which is high in proteins and iron. It provides macro nutrients I need for energy and tissue maintenance. It also comes with plenty of vitamins and minerals. About 150 grams a day is sufficient for good health.

Gyudon or beef bowl at Yoshinoya Singapore





Japanese beef bowl or Gyudon is basically thin slices of beef over rice in a bowl. The accompaniments are the slices red ginger (beni shoga) and shichimi chilli pepper. These accompaniments use to be on a "free flow" or help yourself basis at Yoshinoya but not now. They are packed and given out on a request basis. This practice has put off many of its regular customers. Frankly, the Gyudon sold at Yoshinoya Singapore is not up to expectation. Just a bowl of rice and beef will cost you $6.50. I had the $9.90 set (in pic above).
Not recommended.

Yishun Laksa 928 and Chendol Dessert






The last time I tasted this laksa it wasn't good. My taste bud was not working well as I had just recovered from a flu. Today I went and tried it and found it to be good as usual. It is located at Blk 928 Yishun Central where the bus interchange is. Yishun MRT station is a 5 minute walk away. The one above (big bowl) is $3.30 and a smaller one cost $2.80 (no pic for this one). Next door is a dessert stall selling ice kachang, bubor cha cha,chendol etc etc. The picture above is chendol with durian ($2.50). The chendol was fantastically yummy!

Strongly recommended.

Clementi Road hawker/market centre






The top picture is seafood porridge and the 2 other pictures are bah kut teh or spice/herbal pork ribs. We ate this last night at Clementi Rd stalls. The porridge is $4 per bowl and the bah kut plus rice and some veggie/tau pok is $6. The taste is fairly good and cheap compared to Song Fa Bah Kut restaurant.